Reader views (0) Evening Standard Wed, 31 Mar 2010 01:58 AM PDT Mark Halsey's return to football since recovering from throat cancer was wrecked by a sudden downpour last night. | Teacher that inspired 'Stand and Deliver' movie dies AsiaOne Wed, 31 Mar 2010 01:57 AM PDT LOS ANGELES - Jaime Escalante, a math teacher who inspired underprivileged Los Angeles students and whose story was made into the movie "Stand and Deliver," died on Tuesday from cancer, local media reported. He was 79. | Series offered on nutrition and cancer Eureka Times-Standard Wed, 31 Mar 2010 01:44 AM PDT Cooking for Wellness is presenting a free nutrition and cooking series based on The Cancer Project's âFood for Life Nutrition and Cooking Classes for Cancer Prevention and Survivalâ program. | American Cancer Society hosts Bark for Life' fundraiser Wheaton Gazette Wed, 31 Mar 2010 01:39 AM PDT 1-mile walk followed by games, prizes and contests is open to all county dogs and their owners. Join the "Bark for Life" team now so you and your pup can raise funds for the American Cancer Society, which is dedicated to finding a cure for cancer. | Charles A. Brown Baltimore Sun Wed, 31 Mar 2010 01:35 AM PDT Special education teacher who taught in city schools for nearly 40 years Charles A. Brown, who taught special-education students in Baltimore public schools for nearly four decades, died March 24 of cancer at Sinai Hospital. The longtime Randallstown resident was 70. | 3°C - Sunny Spells with only patchy cloud Daily Record Wed, 31 Mar 2010 01:31 AM PDT MEET the Pink Ladies on a mission to beat breast cancer. Like Olivia Newton-John, the star of the smash-hit 1978 film Grease, all four women in the Scottish version of the girl gang have been through the devastating disease. | Farewell, Ellie Telluride Daily Planet Wed, 31 Mar 2010 01:31 AM PDT Ellie the yellow Labrador retriever, a beloved member of the Telluride Ski Patrol, was put down this week due to cancer in her lungs. She was 9 years old. More sad news. Ellie, aka Elvira Wunderlick, ski patrollers Gary and Kim Richardâs avalanche dog had to be put down yesterday. She belonged to Gary and Kim Richard, longtime patrollers. The ski patrol uses the dogs to search for avalanche ... | | |
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